Optus claims ‘good start’ to EPL foray

Original article by Paul Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 8 : 16-Aug-16

Australian telco Optus launched its streaming coverage of the English Premier League season on the weekend of 13-14 August 2016. A spokesperson has indicated that just three per cent of its customers had reported problems with the coverage. However, many people used social media to criticise the telco’s EPL coverage. The complaints included claims that there was a one-minute delay in the coverage, despite it supposedly being live, and the poor picture quality of the streaming video.

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SINGTEL OPTUS PTY LTD, ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE, FOX SPORTS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Foxtel chief on mission to win over subscribers

Original article by Darren Davidson
The Australian – Page: 24 : 12-Aug-16

Australian pay-TV provider Foxtel has reported that its subscriber base grew by 4.7 per cent in 2015-16 to 2.9 million, while its customer churn rate rose by 1.3 per cent to 12.2 per cent. Foxtel’s EBITDA was 2.2 per cent lower at $A880m, but revenue rose by 4.6 per cent to $A3.3bn. CEO Peter Tonagh says Foxtel’s marketing will emphasise that the company streams video on demand to any device rather than merely providing a linear TV service. He adds that it boasts more of the biggest box-office hits from 2015 than Netflix.

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Digital helps Seven attract Olympics audience

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 7 : 9-Aug-16

The Seven Network’s TV broadcast of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games opening ceremony was watched by 1.61 million viewers in Australia’s five main capital cities. Meanwhile, Seven’s streaming coverage attracted 4.1 million viewers during the first two days of the Games, including a record 2.8 million streams on the second day. Seven has conceded that there have been problems with its streaming up, which it attributes to global demand for streaming services.

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ABC boss expands Netflix content deal

Original article by Michael Bodey
The Australian – Page: 29 : 4-Jul-16

ABC MD Michelle Guthrie has told the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum that the public broadcaster must continue to establish alliances with third parties to ensure that its content is accessible on any platform. The ABC has made more of its contents available to Netflix’s Australian subscribers, while some of its programs are also offered by Netflix in the US. Some of the ABC’s content is also available via Netflix’s local rivals, Presto and Stan.

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Networks seek new strategy for Presto

Original article by Jake Mitchell, Michael Bodey
The Australian – Page: 28 : 4-Jul-16

Data from Telsyte suggests that the Presto video-on-demand service had about 418,000 subscribers in June 2016, including 112,000 paid subscribers. In contrast, rival Netflix boasted 1.29 million subscribers in total, while Stan had 640,000. Presto’s joint venture partners Foxtel and Seven West Media are said to be considering their options, which could include merging Presto with one of Foxtel’s other video-on-demand products.

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Netflix streams ahead of the rest

Original article by Paul Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 27-Jun-16

Research by Telsyte has concluded that Australia will boast 2.7 million active online streaming video subscriptions by the end of June 2016, including 1.9 million paid subscriptions. The number of paid subscriptions is expected to rise to 4.1 million by mid-2019, based on current growth rates. Meanwhile, Telsyte MD Foad Fadaghi forecasts that the pay-TV sector will record compound annual growth rate of less than four per cent over the next four years.

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Five million Australians now have Netflix; Stan and Presto are still well behind, but growing

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 15-Jun-16

A Roy Morgan Single Source survey has found that almost five million Australians aged 14+ had access to Netflix in the three months to May 2016, while 1,878,000 households now use the subscription video-on-demand service. Some 891,000 Australians in 332,000 households now have access to Stan, while Presto now reaches 353,000 people in 142,000 subscribing homes. Meanwhile, Roy Morgan estimates that 92 per cent of Netflix users (1,734,000 households) had a paid subscription in the May quarter, compared with 78 per cent of Stan subscribers (260,000 homes) and 64 per cent of Presto subscribers (around 91,000 homes).

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SPA calls for Netflix local content quota

Original article by Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 30-May-16

Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner argues that subscription video-on-demand services should be subject to the same local content requirements as traditional TV broadcasters. The European Union has proposed a requirement for at least 20 per cent of content broadcast by streaming services in Europe to have been produced locally. Nine Entertainment Company CEO Hugh Marks says it is more important for international SVOD services to pay their full tax liabilities in Australia.

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Optus foray into sports ‘good for competition’

Original article by Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 30-May-16

Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims says Optus’s acquisition of local broadcasting rights for the English Premier League demonstrates the competitive environment for sports rights. Telstra has traditionally been the dominant telco in terms of sports rights, but Optus has signalled its interest in expanding its exclusive sports coverage.

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TV today: free and paid, linear and on demand

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 24-May-16

A Roy Morgan Single Source survey has found that 95.4 per cent of Australians aged 14+ watched TV in some form in the first four months of 2016. The survey also shows that 90.2 per cent of Australians watched any ‘linear’ free-to-air (FTA) TV during an average week. Meanwhile, 34.8 per cent watched TV ‘On Demand’ in an average four weeks, including the FTA networks’ catch-up services and Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) services, while 26.7 per cent watched ‘linear’ Foxtel in an average four weeks.

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